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Frisco TX · Implant Cost Guide · 2026

Dental Implants in Frisco, TX: 2026 Cost Guide

Frisco's dental market has exploded alongside the city's growth. Here's what implants actually cost in one of Texas's fastest-growing cities — and how to avoid premium pricing.

By Dallas Implant Guide Research Team Updated: May 2026 Read time: 5 min

Frisco has grown faster than almost any city in America over the past decade — and its dental market has kept pace. What was once a sparse suburban landscape is now home to dozens of implant practices, from boutique specialist offices to large group practices with the latest digital workflows. That growth brings options, but also significant price variation. Here's what Frisco patients actually pay for implants in 2026, and how to navigate the market smartly.

What Dental Implants Cost in Frisco

Frisco implant pricing runs at the higher end of the DFW range. The city's premium demographics — median household income well above the Texas average — have attracted high-end dental practices that price accordingly. Prices below represent the complete case: implant post, abutment, and crown, assuming adequate existing bone.

Procedure Frisco Range Notes
Single implant (full case) $3,500–$6,000 Premium practices near Hall Park at top of range
All-on-4 per arch $22,000–$35,000 High-end practices approach upper limit
Multiple implants (2–4) $7,500–$20,000 Depends on bone grafting requirements
Mini implants $900–$2,000 each Denture stabilization only — not full implants

If bone grafting is needed before implant placement, budget an additional $1,500–$3,500 per site. Sinus lifts — common when placing upper back implants — add $2,000–$4,500. Always ask for an itemized quote that separates the implant fee from any grafting fees.

Frisco's Dental Landscape

Frisco has grown approximately 65% in population over the past decade, and its dental infrastructure has expanded to match. The city now supports several implant specialist practices with the kind of technology — cone beam CT scanners, digital impressions, in-house milling — that was reserved for large urban practices a decade ago.

The highest concentration of specialist practices is in the Hall Park area, centered around the Dallas North Tollway and Warren Parkway intersection. This corporate corridor attracts high-income professionals and the practices that serve them — expect top-tier technology and fees to match. The Eldorado Parkway corridor, running east-west through mid-Frisco, has a solid mix of general dentists offering implants at more competitive prices.

Look north on Preston Road for more competitive pricing — practices there serve a broader patient base and tend to price 10–15% below the Hall Park corridor.

Preston Road and Main Street in Frisco's older core have more established practices with a broader patient base. These tend to price more competitively than the newer, premium-positioned practices along the Tollway. If price is a priority, it's worth getting quotes from both zones before committing.

Frisco Pricing vs. Plano and Dallas

Frisco runs 10–20% above inner Dallas pricing on average, and 5–10% above Plano. For a single implant at $5,000, that's a meaningful difference compared to a Dallas periodontist charging $4,200 for the same procedure. For full-arch All-on-4 cases, the gap is more significant — potentially $3,000–$6,000 on a $28,000 case.

For Frisco residents, the convenience premium is often worth it. But if you're already comfortable traveling for work or errands, getting 2–3 quotes from Plano or McKinney providers takes 30 minutes and could save you thousands. See our financing guide and All-on-4 cost breakdown for more context.

Making the Most of Frisco Providers

Many Frisco practices are newer, built with implant care in mind from the ground up. In-house cone beam CT scanners are common, digital impressions eliminate messy molds, and same-day or next-day crowns are available at some locations via in-office milling. This technology genuinely improves outcomes and reduces appointment count — it's not just marketing.

That said, the most important credential is still the surgeon's training, not the equipment. A board-certified periodontist or oral surgeon placing a Straumann or Nobel Biocare implant with a ten-year-old CBCT scanner will outperform a general dentist using the latest technology for a case that requires specialist-level bone management. Verify credentials before being swayed by the showroom.

Best practice: get quotes from 2–3 Frisco providers before committing. Ask each for an itemized breakdown — implant hardware brand, abutment type, crown material, and any anticipated grafting fees. Then compare apples to apples.

Frequently Asked Questions

How much do dental implants cost in Frisco TX?
Single implants in Frisco run $3,500–$6,000 for the full case (implant post, abutment, and crown). All-on-4 per arch starts at $22,000 and can reach $35,000 at premium practices near Hall Park.
Are Frisco dental implant prices higher than Dallas?
Generally yes — 10–20% higher on average. If budget is a concern, Plano or inner Dallas practices offer the same quality at lower fees. The trade-off is convenience: Frisco practices serve Frisco patients well, but you're paying a location premium.
What's the best area of Frisco for dental implants?
The Hall Park area (near Dallas Pkwy and Warren Pkwy) has the highest concentration of specialist practices with the latest technology. For more competitive pricing, look at practices along the Eldorado Pkwy corridor or north on Preston Road.
Can I finance dental implants in Frisco?
Yes. Most Frisco practices accept CareCredit and Sunbit, both of which offer promotional 0% financing periods. Use our free quote service to find 3 providers who offer financing in your area — and compare total cost, not just monthly payment.